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  2. Nasal vaccine - Wikipedia

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    A nasal vaccine is a vaccine administered through the nose that stimulates an immune response without an injection. It induces immunity through the inner surface of the nose, a surface that naturally comes in contact with many airborne microbes. [1]

  3. Nasal administration - Wikipedia

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    A nasal septum perforation is a medical condition in which the nasal septum, the bony/cartilaginous wall dividing the nasal cavities, develops a hole or fissure. [1] Nasal administration may cause nasal septum perforation by gradually injuring and ulcerating the epithelium, causing cartilage exposure and necrosis. [2]

  4. Route of administration - Wikipedia

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    This generally takes the form of subcutaneous injection, e.g. with insulin. Skin popping is a slang term that includes subcutaneous injection, and is usually used in association with recreational drugs. In addition to injection, it is also possible to slowly infuse fluids subcutaneously in the form of hypodermoclysis.

  5. FluMist At-Home Nasal Flu Vaccine: How Effective Is It ... - AOL

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    The FDA has approved an at-home nasal flu vaccine. FluMist will be available through an online pharmacy for people ages 2-49. However, it is not for the very young, older adults, or the ...

  6. Are nasal sprays the future of medicine? Here's what ... - AOL

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    Severe allergic reactions: A nasal spray to treat severe allergic reactions could become the first non-injection alternative to fast-acting treatments like EpiPen. The FDA recently declined to ...

  7. Insufflation (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Nasal insufflation is the most common method of nasal administration. Other methods are nasal inhalation and nasal instillation. Drugs administered in this way can have a local effect or a systemic effect. The time of onset for systemic drugs delivered via nasal administration is generally only marginally slower than if given intravenously.

  8. Dihydroergotamine - Wikipedia

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    Dihydroergotamine (DHE), sold under the brand names D.H.E. 45 and Migranal among others, is an ergot alkaloid used to treat migraines. [7] It is a derivative of ergotamine.It is administered as a nasal spray or injection and has an efficacy similar to that of sumatriptan.

  9. Naloxone - Wikipedia

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    However, a wedge device (nasal atomizer) can also be attached to a syringe that may also be used to create a mist to deliver the drug to the nasal mucosa. [48] This is useful near facilities where many overdoses occur that already stock injectors. [49] Internal components of a naloxone nasal spray.